5 Secrets to Street Photography in Public When You’re Shy

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00:00 Asking strangers for images live.
00:39 Shy intro.
01:16 unlock your photography in one month.
01:26 # 1 How to Ninja Mode.
02:45 # 2 How to Shoot differently .
04:32 # 3 How not shooting alone is helping.
06:17 # 4 Favorable Impact .
07:01 Example asking for street portrait of complete stranger.

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28 Comments

  1. Hi Pierre… Wasn’t here for a while but just saw your channel is booming like crazy in the last couple of the months… Is it any particular video that I’ve missed or whole channel in general?! Greeting from Schaumburg 🙂

    1. Heya!! 🙂 not sure – I had a reel blow up that may be why … but normal videos tend to get less pushed lately :-/

    2. @Pierre T. Lambert Started following you since you covered the Xperia PRO-I and 1 IV – Dove into the rest of your content later! Your content is legendary! Greetings from Canada!!

      -A fellow Beginner Photographer

  2. I don’t ask many people because I’m very introverted but whenever I do they say yes 👍 joyeux Noël 🎄

  3. Totally depends on the country. In Japan it really seems to be easier than in most European countries.

    1. @Pierretlambert  depends on people honestly, someone who looks more caucasians gets away and not get told or confronted more often than someone who is south asian

  4. Good video. As photography is #1 hobby for the extremely introvert, this is very useful.

  5. I think that people in Asian countries are more tolerant and less defensive when it comes to street photographers. But here in Houston Texas I’ve done some street photography and I do it very discreetly. I never really approached anyone and ask if I could take a picture of them. Mainly because I think the picture is going to be disappointing. I am still learning how to think quickly on my feet. I find that most people, especially younger females know how to take better pictures with their cell phones. Then most photographers do with their professional cameras. I lived in Chicago most of my life and I remember watching a video on YouTube of a photographer that just bought a camera from a local store there and he took pictures of some females walking near the store and they attacked him and I think through his camera on the ground after beating him up. I guess I need to get that image out of my head 🙂

    1. @M Masood yeah if he called the police before they left. But in Chicago it’s a misdemeanor. So they would have been out of jail the same day. And from the looks of them they wouldn’t be able to afford to replace the camera. It would just take his scars longer to heal. But Pierre knows from being in Chicago that there’s just certain places you can’t go at certain people you don’t photograph

  6. Hi Pierre, nice video, beautiful photos and thanks for the great advice🖐🖐💯💯

  7. Don’t try to ask people in Germany. When I do they always ” Ich rufe die Polizei an ” ))))

  8. When with a friend, you can set up the shot you want using them as the model, then just wait for the right person to enter the scene. When you ask them, it seems natural because you were gonna take the photo anyway

  9. Its always good to ask people to photograph. Thats how you engage with them.

  10. I was half expecting Joe Allem to walk by in the photography group section.

  11. When you shoot, do you use a special color profile, so you can show the people a decend “edited” photo on the screen?

  12. It’s an issue in India , I get majorly I can say 70% positive responses , while 30% of them was negative and few of them was even too disrespectful to me. But I think that’s just a part of it and its a thing we can do nothing about.

  13. I am too shy to just ask people in the street but I find that if you go to a street event, eg a parade or a festival, where people dress up then people are expecting to be looked at and will pose without being asked.

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